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with lowest economic class based on the World Bank's international poverty lines of $2.15 and $3.65 a day Country Region World Bank Income group (2024) Extremely poor: Less than $2.15 a day Moderately poor: $2.15 to less than $3.65 a day Not extremely or moderately poor: $3.65 or above a day Afghanistan: South Asia Low income
Low income 50.3 2019 50.45 2020 Mauritania: Western Africa: Lower middle income 32.0 2019 32.62 2014 Mauritius: Eastern Africa: Upper middle income 36.8 2017 38.47 2012 Malawi: Eastern Africa: Low income 38.5 2019 38.54 2020 Malaysia: South-eastern Asia: Upper middle income 40.7 2021 Namibia: Southern Africa: Upper middle income 59.1
Low-Income Countries Under Stress (LICUS) is a World Bank program aimed at poverty reduction in developing countries. References
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low-and middle-income countries for the purposes of economic development. [6] The World Bank is the collective name for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and International Development Association (IDA ...
[5] [6] In September 2022, the World Bank updated the International Poverty Line (IPL), a global absolute minimum, to $2.15 per day [7] (in PPP). In addition, as of 2022, $3.65 per day in PPP for lower-middle income countries, and $6.85 per day in PPP for upper-middle income countries.
The first country to graduate from LDC status was Botswana in 1994. The second country was Cape Verde in 2007. [28] Maldives graduated to developing country status at the beginning of 2011, Samoa in 2014, [6] [29] Equatorial Guinea in 2017, [30] Vanuatu in December 2020, [31] Bhutan in December 2023, [32] and São Tomé and Príncipe in ...
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, one of the two lending arms traditionally considered to be the World Bank. Typically lends to middle-income governments, also some creditworthy low-income countries. Founded in 1944. FY 2014 commitments $18.6 billion. Lends at market rate. Guarantees loans
In 2013, a prominent finding in a report by the World Bank was that extreme poverty is most prevalent in low-income countries. In these countries, the World Bank found that progress in poverty reduction is the slowest, the poor live under the worst conditions, and the most affected persons are children age 12 and under. [43]